Certainly beats the service from the coffin dodger at the texaco garage on Worcester road.

There's a wee old man who does the Shell near me.

He approached my car a couple of weeks ago asking if i'd like service. My instant reaction was to say "nah, it's ok, thanks" like you would when the checkout lady asks if you want a hand with your packing.

But he said "please...let me do it" with a real sadness, almost pleading.

Couldn't really say no! Felt awful, he must have been almost 70 and it was horrible weather

It's a shame they had to include the women in short tight dresses, imo.

There's too much objectification of women like that in sport (again, imo)

Presumably those girls, like in F1, were models.

Anyone I know who has modelled (male or female), doesn't expect to be the face of Stephen Hawking's next best seller. They take whatever work they can get.

Are they being objectified? Perhaps. However, i'd suggest that by choosing a career in modelling you're accepting some degree of objectification in return for cash. Does it make it right? Probably not.

These aren't girls who wrote a letter to their favourite F1 driver in crayon, describing how much they loved the sport and that it was their childhood dream to involved in some way, then Bernie himself invited them down to Brands Hatch, but only on the basis they turned up in bikinis.